Williamsburger

At Williamsburger in Wilhelmsburg, exciting burger variations in a stylish ambience are waiting to be eaten.

Alone the facade of the burger store, designed as a colorful mosaic, has an inviting effect. The play of colors continues in the restaurant, mixed with stylish industrial elements. But of course not only the ambience is worth a visit, but especially the burgers. The choice between classic organic fries and the sweet potato variant is followed by choosing from the thoroughly delicious-sounding menu. Whether "Heuckenlock" with beef, goat cheese and apple-cinnamon chutney, "Bunthaus" with beef, mozzarella, dried tomato and rocket or "Habibi" with homemade falafel, hummus and fresh mint - there is something for everyone!

Short & Sweet

  • CategoryRestaurant
  • Type of cuisineAmerican
  • Price€€
  • Ambienceindustrial, stylish, lively
  • Serviceburgers, starters, desserts, cocktails

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